Posted on 07/11/2003 7:55:30 AM PDT by ZGuy
Note: This article contains descriptions and images from a recent pro-homosexual celebration. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
A pro-family reporter says homosexuals in San Francisco were "jubilant ... and some naked" -- late last month as they celebrated "Gay Pride Day" just two days after the Supreme Court reversed Texas' decades-old sodomy statutes.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, nearly three-quarters of a million people attended the event on June 29. Those in attendance included Allyson Smith and Peter LaBarbera of Concerned Women for America (CWA), a Christian, pro-family advocacy group based in Washington, D.C.
Smith and LaBarbera note that more than anything, the celebration demonstrated the power of San Francisco's homosexual community in the Northern California city. Officials in the parade included, among others, Mayor Willie Brown, California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, homosexual Assemblyman Mark Leno, State Senator Jackie Speier, San Francisco District and City Attorneys Terence Hallinan and Dennis Herrera, and lesbian San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, along with her partner Denise Nelesen, a writer for the San Diego Union-Tribune.
'Hell' float in SF parade
Most Americans have never witnessed a "gay pride" parade firsthand. While some may have seen such parades on television, the secular media typically "sugar-coats" the events in their reporting so that they come off as tame and innocuous to the general public.
Smith, who also writes for San Diego News Notes, a Catholic publication, gives a far different perspective. She says, "There is nothing like the San Francisco [homosexual] parade. The demonic influence was quite palpable. You could feel it."
What alarmed Smith and LaBarbera was a city that seems to have given itself completely over to every aspect of the homosexual lifestyle. Displays of public nudity were common, with law enforcement routinely looking the other way.
Their report quoted an observer who said: "After the parade there were four police officers on bikes at the Civic Center staring at a completely nude man about 70 feet away, laughing at him and ignoring his five other amigos who were similarly attired in nothing .... I wondered what would constitute indecent exposure in the streets of San Francisco."
According to Smith, overt public displays of affection between homosexuals were common, as were signs expressing an "in your face" attitude to the heterosexuals in the audience. She reports that signs bearing slogans such as "We had sodomy for breakfast" and "Sodomize me -- It's legal" as well as pink dildos [fake phalluses] were seen around the parade route. One man proudly wore a shirt that read "I love my p----."
Mixed with these displays was a presence of corporate sponsors. Companies such as Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Verizon, IBM, United Airlines, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, AAA Travel, Anheuser-Busch, Earthlink and various drug manufacturers represented themselves as sponsors of the event. Smith wonders how the majority of these companies' employees would react seeing this sponsored event in person.
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In her report for CWA's Culture and Family Institute, Smith wrote, "Such is life in San Francisco, the most tolerant city in America. Where else would you see bus-stop shelter advertisements for a hard-core pornographic website (based in the city, of course)?"
After viewing the parade, Smith believes that Christians should still try to uphold a moral standard. Yet she marvels that people who are offended by these displays of depravity, who 30 years ago would have been considered mainstream, are now labeled as "extremists." In view of this, she wonders why is it so difficult for many Americans to express their moral outrage.
Still, as more political, civic, and religious leaders embrace and show approval of the homosexual and transgender lifestyles in America, Smith fears the events in San Francisco may offer a glimpse into the nation's cultural future.
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I wondered what would constitute indecent exposure in the streets of San Francisco.
Wearing an NRA t-shirt.
Bustard wonders how the majority of these companies stockholders would react seeing this sponsored event in person.
Yes, we are. I feel like someone just punched me in the stomach.
Carolyn
As contrasted with heterosexuals during spring break???
One big difference is that it is common to hear news reports about hetero guy gangs at spring break assaulting women, ripping their clothes off, etc.
Well thank heaven's the aren't just Irish!
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